Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority (SLGA)
Job title:
Manager, Labour Relations – VAC42F25
Company
Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority (SLGA)
Job description
The Saskatchewan Liquor & Gaming Authority is seeking a dynamic, self-motivated, and experienced HR professional to join our Human Resources Branch within the permanent full-time role of Manager, Labour Relations.Reporting to the Director, Human Resources, the Manager, Labour Relations is responsible for developing, overseeing, and managing all aspects of employee and labour relations at SLGA including collective bargaining, collective agreement administration, grievance management and union relations.Primary Responsibilities
- Provide leadership and act as the primary internal resources for employee and labour relations matters.
- Provide advice, guidance, and information to supervisors and employees on the interpretation, application, and administration of human resources policies, collective agreements, and legislation pertaining to labour relations.
- Support the human resources department employees in addressing grievances and labour relation issues in their assigned areas.
- Coordinate and conduct grievance and dispute resolution processes ensuring SLGA is effective and efficient in addressing labour relation issues.
- Build and maintain relationship with the union balancing the interests of SLGA and the employees.
- Oversee the collective bargaining process; represent management while working closely with the union utilizing an interest-based approach.
- Monitor employee relations to ensure policies and legislation are being properly followed.
- Review human resources reports and other human resources data and develop appropriate recommendations based on trends and issues identified.
Core Competencies (Job Family – Managers)
- Accountability (Level B) – Holds team members accountable and clarifies team expectations.
- Communication (Level B) – Adapts communication.
- Customer Service Excellence (Level C) – Builds customer relationships and identifies required improvements to service delivery.
- Adaptability (Level C) – Anticipates future needs or changes within the work environment.
- Teamwork (Level B) – Leads and develops the team.
Leadership Competencies (Job Family – Managers)
- Leading & Developing Others (Level A) – Sets employee expectations for performance and development.
- Leading Change (Level B) – Builds commitment to change.
- Strategic & Operational Planning (Level B) – Provides leadership and direction at a branch or regional level.
Required Technical Knowledge and Skills
- Diploma or Degree in Human Resources, or related discipline with a minimum of 5 years of direct experience in human resources in a unionized environment. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
- Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) designation or IPMA-CP certification (through Public Sector HR Association (PSHRA)) is preferred
- Significant knowledge of collective bargaining approaches and applications
- Knowledge of human resources principles, best practices and tools relating to: compensation, benefits, labour relations, change management, conflict management, facilitation and consultation
- Knowledge of applicable employment legislation within the province of Saskatchewan
- Knowledge of human resource concepts, strategies, challenges, trends and issues and their impact on human resources management
- Demonstrated ability to assess risk, anticipate problems and exercise sound judgement in making decisions
- Demonstrated ability to influence and/or manage change
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain constructive relationships using strong interpersonal skills and social intelligence
Working Conditions
- Office environment
- Occasional travel within the province as required
What We Offer
- A competitive salary
- Inclusive work environment
- Work life balance
- Dynamic and challenging work environment
- Career development and growth opportunities
- Vacation, Scheduled days off (SDO) and other types of leave
- Employee and Family Assistance Plan (EFAP)
- Flexible spending benefit account
- Support for professional fees and career development
- Comprehensive benefits package including matched pension, disability insurance, health and dental
To Apply
Join us by submitting your application .Both your cover letter and resume will be used in the screening process. You must clearly indicate how you meet the required qualifications and competencies listed above. Only applicants under consideration will be contacted. The selection process will consist of an interview and a written assessment.The successful candidate will be subject to SLGA’s Criminal Record Check and Code of Conduct Policies.Application deadline: midnight November 15, 2024
Vacancy number: 42F25
Classification: Out-of-Scope MCP08 ($92,628 to $120,396 annually)SLGA is committed to achieving a representative workforce. We invite all qualified individuals to apply. Women, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities and visible minorities are encouraged to self-identify.Powered by JazzHR
Expected salary
$92628 – 120396 per year
Location
Saskatchewan
Job date
Sun, 03 Nov 2024 01:47:27 GMT
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